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The Laekerrt CMEP01 is a stylish navy blue espresso machine featuring a powerful Italian 20 bar pressure pump and PID temperature control for consistent, café-quality espresso. Its adjustable stainless-steel milk frother wand lets you craft creamy cappuccinos and lattes with ease. Designed for both beginners and enthusiasts, it includes a cup warmer, removable water tank, and user-friendly controls, making it the perfect gift for coffee lovers seeking barista-grade performance at home.













| ASIN | B097XKS4WX |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Brand | Laekerrt |
| Colour | Navy Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (788) |
| Date First Available | 10 Dec. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 4.3 kg |
| Model Number | VES2406 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.89 x 33.48 x 30.38 cm; 4.3 kg |
| Special Features | Cup Warmer, Milk Frother, Removable Tank |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
J**S
I really like this machine. Looks good, no problems as of yet and I use it twice a day every day.
F**S
Excelente para regalar un fino y bonito detalle vale cada centavo
B**T
It took a bit of time to learn how to use it (this is my first espresso machine) but it was pretty easy! The thing that I had to learn, and it's not in the instructions, is stop pressing the buttons over and over......... lololol...... ok, hear me out! When you turn it on all the lights are going to flash for what feels like freaking FOREVER. Just stop and wait!!!!! It's not broken, it's just not instantly ready. Lol... it actually heats up or something. So I suggest that you should turn it on and then start packing the coffee. Once it stops blinking, THEN press the 1 or 2 cups options. Also the milk frother...... idk.... there is a knob on the side of the machine that either sprays steam to froth the milk, or it sprays boiling water. All I know, is when I try to froth, it scorched the milk on the metal, and I can't get it off..... I think the boiling water spray is to clean out the frother, but..... yeah..... and yes I watched way too many YouTube videos and i ended up learning things I never wanted to learn 😆 🤣 😂 but not learning a thing that could help me understand my new gadget. Lastly do yourself a favor and get yourself a knock box. The edge of the trash can doesn't really work and whacking it on the countertop or sink will wake the dead.... if the developer/ manufacturer is reading this please make a tool kit that would match the pink of my machine! I need a small pink silicone mat, to work on to catch the grounds and drips during my brewing. My pink strawberry mat that is mouse pad material is getting stained. I also need a pink knock box, and a strainer that keeps the grounds down in the cup, not up in my water dispenser thingy. I also need a pink frother pot, and, a pink cup with spout that the brew goes into. Pouring the fresh brew from a tiny cup (because normal mugs do not fit underneath) and if you do have a mug that fits, transferring that liquid to your Stanley to make an iced caramel pumpkin macchiato makes a whole another mess. Since we don't have such a curated tool set, I'm left searching for items one by one. Overall I'm in love with my very pink coffee bar, and my pink espresso machine. It's not as instant as a keureg, but dang I havn't stopped at a coffee shop in almost 2 months which means it's already paid for herself!
H**Z
Excelente precio para su calidad. Solo la he utilizado un par de dias, pero veo muy buena calidad comparada con una mas cara que tuve antes - era de otra marca. Es muy buena eleccion
L**R
I have had this for a couple of months, used 3-6 times daily to make espresso. What I love about this machine is that it handles extra fine coffee without complaint. In this sense the machine far exceeds my previous, much pricier Delonghi Dedica 685 which I had for 8 years. That machine, the pump broke down after a month of espresso making, but worked really well after the warranty repair. So when it died I got the current Delonghi version and out of the box it would not push water through fine coffee. Returned that and got the Laekert, which has performed this task reliably ever since. Most of the complaints about this machine that I see on the web are about the steamer. I have never tried it, I find milk ruins espresso. My main complaint is that the Laekert produces wet pucks, which are annoying to deal with and create mess, whereas my old Delonghi always produced a dry puck that knocked out easily. Adding a disk filter to the portafilter helps, so now I get a wet puck that I can knock out but then I have to fish around in the knockbox for the disk and wash it. Overall this is a great machine for espresso, but I would be glad to pay an extra $100 for a identical machine that produced dry pucks.
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